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MiniWarden Manual 530-487-5007 24
On If Temp < 0: The factory default setting is “0” zero or disabled. The alarm will turn on if this
condition is satised. To change the condition simply press Enter to change the value and press Enter
again to save, enter “0” zero to disable.
On If Flow O - none: The factory default setting is “none” or disabled. The alarm will turn on if no
ow is detected. To turn the alarm status on if no ow is detected press Enter to change the value from
“none” to 1 for Flow Switch Input 1 or 2 for Flow Switch Input 2. This command is included two times so
you can turn the alarm on for both ow switches, one is for water ow in the ow cell and the second
can be for detecting low chemical storage.
On If Overfeed - YES: The factory default setting is “YES”. The alarm will turn on if this condition is
satised. To change the condition simply press Enter to change to NO.
On Delay 00:10:00: The factory default setting is 10 Minutes. The alarm will only turn on if this
condition is satised for at least 10 Minutes. This command prevents multiple alarms if a sensor
reading is uctuating back and forth. To change the command press Enter to change the value and
press Enter again to save, enter “00:00:00” to disable.
O If Time < 00:00:00: This is a time of day command. The factory default setting is “0” zero or
disabled. All alarm conditions will be OFF for the entire time of day until the time of day condition is
met. If not 00:00:00, the alarm will be o from midnight until the time in this command.
O If Time > 00:00:00: This is a time of day command. The factory default setting is “00:00:00” or
disabled. If not 00:00:00, the alarm will be OFF for the indicated time until midnight.
Alarm control types:
Standard: This is listed above and uses ORP values to set the alarm. Use this control type for the
alarms if ORP Calibration is enabled in the “System Menu”.
ORP %: When the ORP Calibration is disabled the sanitizer levels are changed by changing the
ORP setpoint. If the ORP setpoint is changed then the alarm values for ORP may also need to be
changed to reect this. Using the ORP % for the alarm control type uses a percentage of the
setpoint rather than specic values so if the ORP setpoint is changed that is automatically reected
in the ORP part of the alarms. The default value is 10%, if the ORP setpoint is 700, then the alarm
values would be 630 and 770 mv.